

By H. Leighton Steward
Fantasy replaces reality in Obama's green economy

A small change in Sweden's schooling law is about to make a big difference for Swedish home-schooling families, potentially causing them to flee to other countries or bring cases to international courts to protect religious and parental rights in the socialist country.
"The law is potentially very dangerous for them; it remains to be seen how it will be applied," he said.
"If those parties regain power, you can expect to take those powers a lot further," Mr. Barnekov said.

By Patrice Hill - The Washington Times
Nicholas Rastenis has been through the wringer.

By Tim Devaney - The Washington Times
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich hinted Sunday that if rival Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney ...

By Manuel Valdes - Associated Press
Three skiers were killed Sunday when an avalanche swept them about a quarter-mile down an ...